JPS Carrying Out Research
JPS says that it is on a continuing journey to improve customer experience at every point of contact with them. The company says it therefore needs to hear from its customers so that they have can know what customers are pleased with, and what JPS needs to adjust, in order to satisfy customer expectations.
Darien Henry Appointed Principal of Montego Bay Community College
Darien Henry, JP |
Mr. Henry has a passion for education, and has worked tirelessly and assiduously in the classroom. While he devoted twenty years to media; he is now described as a visionary and vibrant educational leader.
The Chairman of the Board of Management of M.B.C.C., Mr. Stephen Dear stated “We are expecting Mr. Henry to build on the incredible legacy of his predecessors, most notably Dr. Nelson and Dr. Samuels-Harris. We are excited to welcome Mr. Henry and expect he will bring a new dynamic and transformational energy to
While at Cumberland High School Henry was pivotal in the turnaround of the institution changing the landscape of discipline while improving literacy and numeracy levels.
Henry, with his passion for education, is currently pursuing a Doctoral degree in Educational Leadership.
Website: mbcc.edu.jm
Bauxite Levy Re-Introduced
KINGSTON, Sept. 30 (JIS):
Hon. Robert Montague |
This follows the acquisition of New Day Aluminium (Jamaica) Limited’s 49 per cent of shares in the company by Concord Resources Limited.
“It should be noted that both parties are against the continuation of the profit share regime,” said Minister of Transport and Mining, Hon. Robert Montague, during the sitting of the House of Representatives on September 29.
On September 6, 2018, the Government of Jamaica and New Day Aluminium (Jamaica) Limited signed an Establishment Agreement, which prevented the closure of the bauxite mining operations headquartered at Discovery Bay, St. Ann.
This saved the jobs of more than 500 workers and contractors and resulted in the creation of Noranda Jamaica Bauxite Partners II, as a joint venture between the Government of Jamaica (51 per cent) and New Day Aluminium (Jamaica) Limited (49 per cent).
The profit-share agreement between the Government of Jamaica and New Day, which was largely in lieu of the Bauxite Production Levy, extended the agreement to include the operations of New Day’s alumina refinery at Gramercy, Louisiana, United States (US).
The Government’s 51 per cent interest in Noranda Jamaica Bauxite Partners II is managed by the GOJ-owned Jamaica Bauxite Mining Limited (JBM).
Mr. Montague informed that in a letter dated July 14, 2021, New Day Aluminium (Jamaica) Limited informed the Jamaica Bauxite Mining Limited and other Government of Jamaica members of the Executive Committee, that effective July 1, 2021, Concord Resources Limited had acquired the majority ownership interest in New Day Aluminium from other shareholders in the DADA Holdings Group.
“Pursuant to this transaction, Concord Resources Limited had acquired the majority interest in New Day Aluminium (Jamaica) Limited,” he explained.
Concord Resources Limited is a metals trading firm, which focuses on the distribution, supply chain, and risk management of non-ferrous metals and raw materials. Headquartered in London, the company operates offices in New York and Hong Kong and serves customers worldwide.
Mr. Montague also informed that the Asset Usage Fee debt of US$3.4 million owed to JBM by New Day will be paid in full by Concord.
“Concord has already paid half this amount on September 10, 2021. The remaining portion is to be paid by the end of October 2021. These funds would have been paid earlier had Hurricane Ida not impacted the company’s operations in Louisiana, on Sunday, August 29, 2021,” he said.
He noted that there are various other matters that have been discussed and agreed upon.
“These negotiations are to resume on October 6, 2021, to allow for the fashioning of an agreement that effectively treats with Concord’s investment in our bauxite industry,” Mr. Montague said.
China Donates Buses For Vaccination Drive
KINGSTON, Sept. 30 (JIS):
Hon. Dr. Christopher Tufton |
The vehicles, valued at ¥878,597 RMB, are already in operation and are being managed by the South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA).
Dr. Tufton said they will help Jamaica reach its vaccination target of 65 per cent of the population by March 2022. He informed that the Ministry will be seeking to purchase additional units from the manufacturer for the island’s vaccination programme.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, in her remarks said that the donation of the units is a further demonstration of the close friendship and solidarity between the countries and will further boost the rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations.
“This will bring us closer – along with the receipt in the near future of the Shinopharm vaccines – to achieving the vaccination targets set by the Government of Jamaica,” she added.
Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Jamaica, His Excellency Ambassador Tian Qi, said that the donation of the vehicles, as well as medical equipment, which will arrive in the island shortly, will further bolster the country’s response to the pandemic.
He noted that China has been doing its best to provide humanitarian assistance to the international community and supporting global anti-epidemic efforts and will be providing two billion doses of vaccines for the rest of the world by the end of this year.
Vice Mayor of Yantai, Mu Shuqing, noted that donation forms part of the cooperation between the countries and cities, while Deputy Director General of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC, Shandong Provincial Committee, Chen Baiwei, said that the city stands ready “[for] more practical cooperation [with Jamaica] in trade, agriculture, fisheries and people-to-people and cultural exchanges”.
Consumer Affairs Commission
Sasha-Gaye Russell |
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